Training the Speaking Voice, Volumul 10Oxford University Press, 1961 - 453 pagini |
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Pagina 87
... drills and exercises dealing with Support of Tone in Chapter II and Strength of Tone in Chapter IV . DRILLS AND EXERCISES FOR PHONATION RELAXATION OF THE ORGANS OF PHONATION AND ARTICULATION 1. To relax the throat and neck , drop the ...
... drills and exercises dealing with Support of Tone in Chapter II and Strength of Tone in Chapter IV . DRILLS AND EXERCISES FOR PHONATION RELAXATION OF THE ORGANS OF PHONATION AND ARTICULATION 1. To relax the throat and neck , drop the ...
Pagina 97
... drills as they were for the previous ones . There is no real difference between the manner of producing good quality in the prolonged vowel of the exercise in which [ hu ] is sung , for example , and the manner of speaking the word who ...
... drills as they were for the previous ones . There is no real difference between the manner of producing good quality in the prolonged vowel of the exercise in which [ hu ] is sung , for example , and the manner of speaking the word who ...
Pagina 173
... drills and exercises involving wide variations of pitch , tempo , loudness , and quality . Exaggerate the degree of change and variety in these vocal ' gymnastics ' merely for the liberating effect which such exaggeration affords . Just ...
... drills and exercises involving wide variations of pitch , tempo , loudness , and quality . Exaggerate the degree of change and variety in these vocal ' gymnastics ' merely for the liberating effect which such exaggeration affords . Just ...
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Breathing for Speech | 21 |
Voice and Personality | 206 |
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activity adjustment articulation articulatory arytenoid cartilages back vowels become beginning breath carefully cartilages cavity chapter characteristics chest consonants diaphragm diphthong drills ear training effect emotional example expression factors feeling force form of emphasis fricative front front vowels function gum ridge hear heard important individual inflection involved Lady of Shalott larynx lips loudness lungs MEDIAL moon mouth muscles nasal consonants nasal resonance natural noise normal optimum pitch oral consonants pattern personality pharynx phonetic phrase pitch level plosives position PRACTICE MATERIAL problem prolonged pronounced pronunciation relaxed Repeat Exercise response result ribs round sentence singing speaker speaking voice speech sounds spelled stage fright stressed syllable teeth tempo tension throat Thyroid Cartilage tion tongue trachea unstressed velum vibration vocal folds voice and speech voice production voice training voiceless vowel sounds vowel tones W. S. GILBERT wind